Eagle Hill Seminars in Ecological Restoration

The Institute’s ecological restoration seminars provide a wide
range of professional-level opportunities to study and understand the
complex process of planning and carrying out ecological restoration
projects. They follow the standards and guidelines set by the Society
for Ecological Restoration. These seminars are intended for restoration
practitioners involved in the repair and restoration of both aquatic and
terrestrial ecosystems, including stream and riparian ecosystems.
Introductory seminars provide comprehensive overviews of key topics that
are then presented in greater detail in follow-up seminars. Master
seminars provide specialized study opportunities for those with advanced
backgrounds. As a whole, the seminars emphasize applied aspects of
ecological restoration and their basis in the science of restoration
ecology.

The
Institute’s Ecological Restoration Seminars provide training and
experiences for the growing number of professionals who are working
beyond the traditional limits of landscaping, reforestation,
reclamation, land management, and the corollary pure sciences. The
seminars are, of necessity, interdisciplinary in nature. They merge
concepts and techniques from a number of disciplines in order to develop
optimal approaches for the restoration of lands and waters to more
natural ecological conditions. The seminars are taught by experienced
instructors who are professionally involved in planning and carrying out
restoration projects and thus provide knowledge of up-to-date methods,
thought processes, and ways of restoring lost ecological processes and
cover to land- and waterscapes.